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. >> i want to send it to our friends in nigeria. >> that's unbelievable. i dpes they're not getting together for a second date. >> would you have? >> never. >> you would have let it go after the first text. >> i probably wouldn't go on the first date it sounds like. >> you want to come over to my house late night, i want my money back. what a pig. >> let's hear your worst first dates or second dates. >> can you top this? i hope not. ff weekend on facebook. we'll read them and reenact them. >>> the race to replace john boehner. what's next for republican leadership after his sudden resignation as house speaker? will chaos ensue. senator ted cruz joins us with his predictions, next. >>> have you seen this picture of a woman riding a sea turtle. it landed her in bars. tall all the details coming up. if you can't put a feeling into words, why try? philips sonicare leaves your mouth with a level of clean like you've never felt before, making it the most loved electric toothbrush brand by americans and their dentists. innovation and you. philips sonicare. you ar
. >> i want to send it to our friends in nigeria. >> that's unbelievable. i dpes they're not getting together for a second date. >> would you have? >> never. >> you would have let it go after the first text. >> i probably wouldn't go on the first date it sounds like. >> you want to come over to my house late night, i want my money back. what a pig. >> let's hear your worst first dates or second dates. >> can you top this? i hope not. ff...
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in nigeria, more than 50 people were killed and hundreds more injured in a series of bombings overnight. attackers struck in the northeastern city of maiduguri, the capital of borno state, where boko haram is active. the islamic militant group has recently lost territory to the military. the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog reported "significant progress" today in looking at iran's past nuclear activities. the head of the international atomic energy agency, yukiyo amano, said he now has environmental samples from the parchin military site. but, he also acknowledged that renovations may obscure what actually went on there. the u.s. presidential race will have one less candidate. wisconsin governor scott walker is quitting the republican nomination contest. he initially led the polls in iowa, but has since fallen far back in the pack. 15 republicans are still in the race. volkswagen stock plunged today after the company admitted it rigged u.s. emissions tests of its diesel vehicles. v.w. shares fell nearly 20% in trading across europe. analysts in frankfurt said that should come as no surprise. >>
in nigeria, more than 50 people were killed and hundreds more injured in a series of bombings overnight. attackers struck in the northeastern city of maiduguri, the capital of borno state, where boko haram is active. the islamic militant group has recently lost territory to the military. the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog reported "significant progress" today in looking at iran's past nuclear activities. the head of the international atomic energy agency, yukiyo amano, said he now has...
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whether it's a child from syria, whether it's a child from syria or nigeria or pakistan. it's the right of every child. and i'm asking for a basic human right. i have a very small kind of dream. that is to see the world a happier place, a place where every child can have the right to go to school. where every child and every person has the freedom to live a happy life, to live a peaceful life. to live in safety. that is my dream. and i have this dream because there are millions of people, millions of children who do not have these rights right now. there are 59 million children only on the primary scale who cannot go to school. of the 66 million girls are deprived of education. and that forces me, that forces all five of us to ask here today, that no world leader would want their children to be deprived of education. so why to ignore the rest of the world's children? why to ignore the rest of the world's children? in these global goals, i want education to be the top priority. because how can we end poverty? how can we insure health? how can we make sure that there is equ
whether it's a child from syria, whether it's a child from syria or nigeria or pakistan. it's the right of every child. and i'm asking for a basic human right. i have a very small kind of dream. that is to see the world a happier place, a place where every child can have the right to go to school. where every child and every person has the freedom to live a happy life, to live a peaceful life. to live in safety. that is my dream. and i have this dream because there are millions of people,...
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also from nigeria, requesting we not show her face. a rising tied of intolerance towards new-comers in this prosperous town. we have people who pray to jesus in church, to god, then outside church they say, let's kill them, send them home, sink their boats. hardly a welcoming attitude for those desperately in need of the kindness of strangers. ben wedeman, cnn, northern italy. >> a heart warming scene amid the sadness and chaos there. a father reunited with his child. a video sent in by garrett mcmanus capturing the moment when a family was reunited. two family members arrived first in munich then waited hopeful that their relatives who make it as well. not sure what country they came from or why they were separated but the family headed it a refugee camp now together. >> cnn senior international correspondent arwa damon has been covering this story, often traveling with the migrants. check out her account on our website, at cnn.com. she has been walking along with them and has really been with them for days on end. that's on our websi
also from nigeria, requesting we not show her face. a rising tied of intolerance towards new-comers in this prosperous town. we have people who pray to jesus in church, to god, then outside church they say, let's kill them, send them home, sink their boats. hardly a welcoming attitude for those desperately in need of the kindness of strangers. ben wedeman, cnn, northern italy. >> a heart warming scene amid the sadness and chaos there. a father reunited with his child. a video sent in by...
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gold processing units litter the northwest of nigeria. most are unlicensed. as such they hardly pay taxes but the biggest challenge before the government is to get the main mining company to his pay. but the miners say they are willing to pay taxes if the government could end corruption. >> we can pay more taxes and. [ inaudible ] because. [ inaudible ] we want the government to stop them to coming to nigeria for the mining and leave the nigerians only to enjoy its wealth. >> reporter: for now, that is not what the government wants to do. it wants to stop illegal mining and bring in investors with the capacity to generate revenue and jobs in the sector. which means more difficult times are likely ahead for small-time miners. mohamed idris, al jazeera nigeria. >>> still ahead on the program we'll have all the sport, including could the defending u.s. open champion stay on course for another title win? and never mind sand castles, have a look at what the sand sculptors of san diego have been making. >>> time to get all the sports news, here is address. >> i tha
gold processing units litter the northwest of nigeria. most are unlicensed. as such they hardly pay taxes but the biggest challenge before the government is to get the main mining company to his pay. but the miners say they are willing to pay taxes if the government could end corruption. >> we can pay more taxes and. [ inaudible ] because. [ inaudible ] we want the government to stop them to coming to nigeria for the mining and leave the nigerians only to enjoy its wealth. >>...
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>> nigeria, malaysia, tunisia. and certainly all three of whom are on the front lines in the fight in terms of the challenges that they're each facing. we also are marking our progress in the fight against foreign terrorist fighters. so today was announced new designations of isil facilitators by the u.n. and by the treasury department. we've announced new commitments by a range of countries to help build more capacity. we're announcing today a new counterterrorism and cve, countering violent extremism clearing house, that partner nations can feed into and better coordinate their efforts as they help other countries fight the scourge of violent extremism. >> there's a new report out today and essentially things have gotten worse over the last year. 30,000 foreign fighters now. 2500 westerners. over 250 americans have joined the islamic state. what didn't work before? it was those numbers, i remember a year ago we were frightened, there were 15,000 foreign fighters and 100 americans, and now those numbers have doubl
>> nigeria, malaysia, tunisia. and certainly all three of whom are on the front lines in the fight in terms of the challenges that they're each facing. we also are marking our progress in the fight against foreign terrorist fighters. so today was announced new designations of isil facilitators by the u.n. and by the treasury department. we've announced new commitments by a range of countries to help build more capacity. we're announcing today a new counterterrorism and cve, countering...
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. >>> it's been 100 days since mohamm mohammed al buhari became nigeria's president. mr. buhari inherited a lot of problems. some nigerians are saying there's not enough progress. here's a little of what some about the president who has lately been dubbed baba go slow. >> he's powerful beyond expectation, because everybody knew his personality. he has a lot of pedigree. >> he hasn't done anything so far, because he's yet to do a lot of things like get his cabinet together. he's just making statements, press conferences, which i really don't understand why. but i feel he needs to focus more on what the people need right now. >> i think if you take out corruption, a lot of thing would be natural, would fall into place. corruption is -- >> he needs to move faster. he needs to move faster. we don't need to wait. it's too much. people are really looking up to him to deal with these things. >> we are not in a good place. but i think we are doing everything possible as a security team. when he tackles the security, the economy will be taken care of. there will be an inflow of in
. >>> it's been 100 days since mohamm mohammed al buhari became nigeria's president. mr. buhari inherited a lot of problems. some nigerians are saying there's not enough progress. here's a little of what some about the president who has lately been dubbed baba go slow. >> he's powerful beyond expectation, because everybody knew his personality. he has a lot of pedigree. >> he hasn't done anything so far, because he's yet to do a lot of things like get his cabinet together....
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. >> i think whether you're sitting in nigeria or silicon valley, they're relevant to everybody. so access to capital, it's very different. i might need a $50 loan for my cart to give food to my children but here in silicon valley, i'm an entrepreneur and only getting 3% of the capital i need. it means different things to different people but it all quite different. >> we had the millennium goals. the world didn't meet that to do list. what makes you more confident that the world meets this goal? >> if we don't have goals, how do we know if we meet those? and. we did make progress but now we've got to push forward and push forward today on solving all these. but everyone can. everyone can save a life, everyone can start a business. these goals are for all of us, not just world leaders. >> elizabeth needs to get together with mika, i think, and together they can do this. up next, a scary moment at a carly fiorina event that she managed to turn into a punch light at donald trump's expense. that will be next. me. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal...
. >> i think whether you're sitting in nigeria or silicon valley, they're relevant to everybody. so access to capital, it's very different. i might need a $50 loan for my cart to give food to my children but here in silicon valley, i'm an entrepreneur and only getting 3% of the capital i need. it means different things to different people but it all quite different. >> we had the millennium goals. the world didn't meet that to do list. what makes you more confident that the world...
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other countries such as venezuela, nigeria, their industry is a bad state. they have been been struggling to produce it. >> and russia? >> there are major problems for russia. >> how do oil prices affect companies? >> companies like shell for example have already announced 6 6,500 job cuts. >> what happens if we're looking at doomsday scenario? where does this leave shale? >> that would be a very sharp pullback in u.s. shale. any other country, canada is another example where they have very high-cost oil production. >> finally iran. where does this leave opec? >> we expect iran to come back into the market at the gik -- beginning of 2016. and it spells big trouble for opec, and the meeting at the end of the year in vienna is likely to be very dramatic. >> exposure is dependent on a complex blend of geo politics and oil economics. focus turns to the region as producers in governments are urged to limit the extent of the global risk. >>> a man out for a kayak ride at a popular southern california beach is recovering after a shark bit his foot. a friend tells c
other countries such as venezuela, nigeria, their industry is a bad state. they have been been struggling to produce it. >> and russia? >> there are major problems for russia. >> how do oil prices affect companies? >> companies like shell for example have already announced 6 6,500 job cuts. >> what happens if we're looking at doomsday scenario? where does this leave shale? >> that would be a very sharp pullback in u.s. shale. any other country, canada is...
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. >> nigeria, smaller producer? >> well, what we've seen over the last few years, with the $100 oil plus is that we've seen growth in the producing club and some of the smaller producers in the eastern west africa and central america and south america, southeast asia you're seeing they don't belong to opec necessarily. maria: i see. >> and don't have that bang effect of if they decline it has this massive effect on the market, but a massive decline of price has an effect on their national politics. maria: jeb bush is going to unveil his energy policy today, likely going to include plans to lift the oil embargo. what's the negatives of lifting the oil embargo? >> i believe we have to look at a broader picture of what this does. maria: what's the negative of lifting the ban? >> well, first, i don't believe it will actually achieve the goals that those who are promoting it will achieve, but i thinking this the beginning of a conversation. maria: so the negative is? i'm sorry. >> i believe that we're not-- it's not the
. >> nigeria, smaller producer? >> well, what we've seen over the last few years, with the $100 oil plus is that we've seen growth in the producing club and some of the smaller producers in the eastern west africa and central america and south america, southeast asia you're seeing they don't belong to opec necessarily. maria: i see. >> and don't have that bang effect of if they decline it has this massive effect on the market, but a massive decline of price has an effect on...
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a big flow of people from nigeria as well. the numbers are pouring in. >> the numbers are huge. not all of them are from war torn countries. i would ad lib ya. the vast majority are coming from war torn countries. if you can deal with those, it may not stop the flow, but greatly reduce it. that's the challenge. the risks people are willing to take to get to europe point to something. people will not take that and get on a rickety boat to cross the sea to get to europe if they didn't absolutely have to. >> look at where they are going now. look at a map of europe. you can see the countries so many people are trying to get to. germany, by far, is the destination of choice. why germany? >> because germany will take them. people are going where they are most welcome or least unwelcome. a lot of them would prefer britain, by they don't want them. they would love to come to the united states, if they could. we are too far away. they will go where they are allowed to go. a lot of them wind up in northern country, scandinavia and germany. if you think about it, they are people from warm
a big flow of people from nigeria as well. the numbers are pouring in. >> the numbers are huge. not all of them are from war torn countries. i would ad lib ya. the vast majority are coming from war torn countries. if you can deal with those, it may not stop the flow, but greatly reduce it. that's the challenge. the risks people are willing to take to get to europe point to something. people will not take that and get on a rickety boat to cross the sea to get to europe if they didn't...
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richard haass: if syria alone has generated 12 million iraq, nine year -- nigeria is reducing large numbers. there are enormous amounts of people who say they need safety someplace else. tom keene: we will touch base with us again with the ambassador. then't talk enough about article to get you up to speed. art or question moves across to asia. will china derail the united states? stay with us. ♪ tom keene: a buoyant equity market in futures are up 33. dow futures are up to 60 right now. that is a good tone to a four-day work week we begin on tuesday. now our top headlines. the chineseio: economy is still struggling to regain momentum. exports fell by 5% in august is a week demand overseas and imports were down by almost 14%. chinese stocks fell on the news they bounced back to post again for the first time in five days. angela merkel once the rest of europe to do its share in the worst refugee crisis since or two. she is adding -- world war ii. she is adding the numbers. she is pushing for the eu to impose country by country vote is for refugees. we spoke with the former italian foreign
richard haass: if syria alone has generated 12 million iraq, nine year -- nigeria is reducing large numbers. there are enormous amounts of people who say they need safety someplace else. tom keene: we will touch base with us again with the ambassador. then't talk enough about article to get you up to speed. art or question moves across to asia. will china derail the united states? stay with us. ♪ tom keene: a buoyant equity market in futures are up 33. dow futures are up to 60 right now. that...
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they're coming from nigeria, pakistan, afghanistan. coming from all over the world to be honest with you. so the official figure says 20% coming, come from syria. however, i would even question that because what we have seen, just the other day, the german authorities seized ten thousand blank syrian passports being brought into germany. in countries selling syrian passports, stories of fake passports being available, and the other thing is, now, since chance lore merkel said you're all welcome, especially from syria, people throw away their passports and claim to come from syria. so way less than 20% of those who come don't come from syria. and the bigger problem is this. and i keep warning about this. just the other day, five people were stopped coming through the hungarian board with jihaddist beheading images on the phone. government ministers in lebanon saying 2% of his camps of displayed people from syria are active jihadsists. there was an arrest in austria, in northern france, an isis terrorist trying to get toline don. hutch m
they're coming from nigeria, pakistan, afghanistan. coming from all over the world to be honest with you. so the official figure says 20% coming, come from syria. however, i would even question that because what we have seen, just the other day, the german authorities seized ten thousand blank syrian passports being brought into germany. in countries selling syrian passports, stories of fake passports being available, and the other thing is, now, since chance lore merkel said you're all...
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they represent the ethnic tribe from south-eastern nigeria. they are angry that the president hasn't given anyone from their region any of over 30 new top government jobs. he's given 24 out of 31 jobs for people from his own region, the north. >> the president has already appointed them from the south-east. these are the major appointees of the government. those appointments are the ones that control the poll sees of the government. >> among the new appointees are a chief of staff, head of intelligence, customs and immigration chief from his region. the reason they are excluded has its roots history. >> in the 1960s, people from the south-east tried to breakaway from nigeria, which led to years of the war. many here feel that is the reason they are marginalized and excluded from getting top government jobs. >> during the civil war the president fought against e.v.o. forces in the south-east. e.v.o. said he made anti-e.v.o. remarks during the war. >> no one proved that he ever made anti-ebo statements or sentiments. >> they were in that. accord
they represent the ethnic tribe from south-eastern nigeria. they are angry that the president hasn't given anyone from their region any of over 30 new top government jobs. he's given 24 out of 31 jobs for people from his own region, the north. >> the president has already appointed them from the south-east. these are the major appointees of the government. those appointments are the ones that control the poll sees of the government. >> among the new appointees are a chief of staff,...
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a report from nigeria >>> saudi arabia steps up security as millions of muslims make their way to mecca for the hajj. >> and a study linking concussion in sport with brain disease. that's coming up in around 15 minutes. >>> hello again, here with the newshour from doha >>> thousands of refugees stranded the the border of slovenia, they have begun to send them to neighbouring hungary. military reservists have been called up to help them deal with the situation. >> gains on idlib province. it comes as the u.s. secretary of state is in london to discuss the syrian conflict with the british government. and the african union suspended burkina faso and threatened to impose sanctions if the coup leaders don't destroy the interim government. they stormed into a cabinet meeting and arrested the president in prime minister >>> controversial defense laws will ensure the peace and future generations. japanese soldiers will be allowed to fights overseas for the first time since world war ii. >> reporter: after this historic vote, japan is coming to terms with potentially its new role in the world. m
a report from nigeria >>> saudi arabia steps up security as millions of muslims make their way to mecca for the hajj. >> and a study linking concussion in sport with brain disease. that's coming up in around 15 minutes. >>> hello again, here with the newshour from doha >>> thousands of refugees stranded the the border of slovenia, they have begun to send them to neighbouring hungary. military reservists have been called up to help them deal with the situation....
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in sudan, and nigeria, right around the globe, you have similar problems. it isn't just europe, but the focus is on europe because that tends to be where the media is, and it is serious. >> and also many of these migrants are refugees are heading to europe because in their minds it's supposed to be different. although, because of some of the way the governments have responded, they're finding a cold shoulder. i interviewed the spokesman for the hungarian government, one of my questions was why they felt it necessary to criminalize migrants who cross the border fence illegally. listen to his response. >> it's very difficult to address this issue from a humanitarian point of view. it is our conviction that the best way to address even the humanitarian aspect is reinstalling the rule of law at the borders of the european union, and on regular flow of migrants to any area around the world is undesired. >> so it's hard to argue against a rule of law, but critics say hungary's response is heavy handed, simply locking up migrants to break the law. what are your th
in sudan, and nigeria, right around the globe, you have similar problems. it isn't just europe, but the focus is on europe because that tends to be where the media is, and it is serious. >> and also many of these migrants are refugees are heading to europe because in their minds it's supposed to be different. although, because of some of the way the governments have responded, they're finding a cold shoulder. i interviewed the spokesman for the hungarian government, one of my questions...
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. >> cnn met up exclusively with bono in nigeria after the stop in rwanda. where a small but partisan u.s. congressional relegation saw firsthand the progress and plight facing first responders on the ground. it had been sen years since bono visited rwanda but he promised he would be back. >> when i first went, we had finally got across the line universal access to arvs, aids drugs. and i was in a teaching hospital. and i witnessed six people on a bed. three of them patients. under the bed, on top of the bed. the despair of people receiving their diagnosis. and realizing this was a death sentence. so an accident of geography, literally where you live, was deciding whether you live. >> bono also made a promise to this woman, a nurse. >> what is your name? >> [ inaudible ]. >> this is actually florence nightingale. >> and a decade later the two were reunited. >> you promised you would come back. nobody comes more than once. here you are again. >> it was very moving, challenging to me to realize just how significant the gap is in the quality of care available h
. >> cnn met up exclusively with bono in nigeria after the stop in rwanda. where a small but partisan u.s. congressional relegation saw firsthand the progress and plight facing first responders on the ground. it had been sen years since bono visited rwanda but he promised he would be back. >> when i first went, we had finally got across the line universal access to arvs, aids drugs. and i was in a teaching hospital. and i witnessed six people on a bed. three of them patients. under...
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. >>> nigeria's vanguard also writing about the crisis saying african leaders must do more for their people. africans have the resources all they require is good leadership. >>> the headline in the economist, reading syriza defies the polls with comfortable election win, proved to be a surprise in yesterday's snap elections but many observers are not convinced that syriza will last any longer than the last. tomorrow morning the pope will be in the u.s. more than half the country of cuba is catholic but david ariosto on where it gets complicated. >> when it comes to religion, catholicism is not the only religion in the region. sansanteria. african language that speaks to the afro-cuban religion. as all eyes focused on the pope's visit and his work with the catholic church it's afro-cuban religions that should be more recognized. >> they are not just about this tradition. about the cuban black heritage. sometime we don't have enough spaces to recognize the importance of this tradition. >> reporter: this week pope francis traveled to eastern cuba, a poorer more isolated region where afr
. >>> nigeria's vanguard also writing about the crisis saying african leaders must do more for their people. africans have the resources all they require is good leadership. >>> the headline in the economist, reading syriza defies the polls with comfortable election win, proved to be a surprise in yesterday's snap elections but many observers are not convinced that syriza will last any longer than the last. tomorrow morning the pope will be in the u.s. more than half the...
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ahmed idris al jazeera maiduguri, northern nigeria. >>> ordering all schools in kenya be closed because of a teacher strike, the state says it doesn't have money to increase teacher salaries. >>> farmer from myanmar says thesaythree have been forced frm their homes, by a large highway. wayne hay has the story. >> for decades the mountains of myanmar were hidden from the outside world. as the country continues to open up after years of military rule i.t. has come under increased scrutiny. this is a section of the asian highway network that has just opened here. it is part of the united nations project started in 1959 to promote development in the region but for many the development has come santa cost. at a cost. >> it is a good to have the road so people can travel easier and bring in more business but not for my family. we have no place to go. we will lose our business. >> reporter: the road cuts through the mountains connecting the thai border with the town of korkarek reducing the travel by several hours. many had to make way for its construction. this farmer didn't want us to use hi
ahmed idris al jazeera maiduguri, northern nigeria. >>> ordering all schools in kenya be closed because of a teacher strike, the state says it doesn't have money to increase teacher salaries. >>> farmer from myanmar says thesaythree have been forced frm their homes, by a large highway. wayne hay has the story. >> for decades the mountains of myanmar were hidden from the outside world. as the country continues to open up after years of military rule i.t. has come under...
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they represent the ethnic tribe from southeastern nigeria. they're angry in the president hasn't given anyone in their region any of the top jobs. he has given 24 out of 31 jobs to people from his own region, the north. >> the president has all right appointed pointes and none come from the southeast. these appointments are the ones that include the policies of the government. >> among mus pointees are from s region. >> in the 1960s, people from the southeast tried to break away from nigeria, which led to years of civil war. many here feel that's the reason they are marginalized and excluded from getting top jobs. >> nobody has proven that he ever made anti-government statements or sentiments. there are cabinet positions, according to the constitution, there must be one state. there are ambassador positions, many ambassador positions. then there are board positions, do you know how many, 601 board positions. nobody should talk about marginalization, it is not real. >> people are demanding the president counsel some of those appointments. the
they represent the ethnic tribe from southeastern nigeria. they're angry in the president hasn't given anyone in their region any of the top jobs. he has given 24 out of 31 jobs to people from his own region, the north. >> the president has all right appointed pointes and none come from the southeast. these appointments are the ones that include the policies of the government. >> among mus pointees are from s region. >> in the 1960s, people from the southeast tried to break...
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. >> nigeria's small-scale gold diggers. now the government wants them to pay tax. >> in sport, find out what this australian golfer needs to do to reach the number one spot. that is coming up later >>> now, the bodies of five bahraini soldiers killed in yemen were flown home on saturday. their coffins carried by honour guard at the air base. the soldiers were killed on friday. the missile attack in which 45 soldiers from the united arab emirates also died. part of the saudi-led coalition fighting yemen houthi rebels >>> 21 iraq soldiers and popular mobilization forces have been killed in a string of i.s.i.l. attacks. 13 died near ramadi, the i.s.i.l. controlled capital of anbar province, and eight killed after i.s.i.l. showered a camp east of fallujah. i.s.i.l. has been attacking the iraqi city of ha ether for more than 18 months, but tribal fighters and security forces fought back. it is besieged. people that remain there need assistance to survive. zeina khodr reports. >> reporter: this is the only way to reach haditha, r
. >> nigeria's small-scale gold diggers. now the government wants them to pay tax. >> in sport, find out what this australian golfer needs to do to reach the number one spot. that is coming up later >>> now, the bodies of five bahraini soldiers killed in yemen were flown home on saturday. their coffins carried by honour guard at the air base. the soldiers were killed on friday. the missile attack in which 45 soldiers from the united arab emirates also died. part of the...
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. >> three new countries nigeria, tunisian and malaysia have now head the coalition fighting against the islamic state of levant. the u.s. president says if anti-isil forces keep working tot, then the group will be defeated. >> there are profound changes taking place in the middle east. and north africa. there are problems that have built up over decades. that are expressing themselves and manifesting themselves in organizations like isil. of if we were to wipe out the entire isil leadership, we would still have some of these forces at work. but ultimately i am optimistic. in iraq, and in syria, isil is surrounded by communities countries and a brad international coalition committed to it's destruction. we have seen that isil can be defeated where there is sound organization, and a government and military that is coordinating with this coalition and with our diplomatic efforts. and here we are seeing a new global movement to counter the violent extremism. >> president obama there let's get more who is live for us at u.n. head quarters and has been following that meeting. so three e.u
. >> three new countries nigeria, tunisian and malaysia have now head the coalition fighting against the islamic state of levant. the u.s. president says if anti-isil forces keep working tot, then the group will be defeated. >> there are profound changes taking place in the middle east. and north africa. there are problems that have built up over decades. that are expressing themselves and manifesting themselves in organizations like isil. of if we were to wipe out the entire isil...
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and more shariah. 70 years ago pakistan lived under common law, now under islamic law. 50 years ago nigeria lived under english common law now half of it's under shariah. so clearly the coming to power of observant devout muslims has driven a stake through the legal tradition and inheritance that these countries also have. >> that raises another question. the president, even though james clapper and our state department have told us the highest levels of our intelligence community have told us that isis and al qaeda will infiltrate the refugee population, they want to take as many as 200,000. i assume that number will go higher over time. i happen to be of the belief that if we risk taking one radical islamist into the country in the refugee population, that we've made a big mistake and put the entire country at risk. are the republicans going to fight back on that? >> well, i would certainly hope so. the fact is several republican candidates seem to think we should take these refugees and seem to think we have the capacity to check their bona fides. >> how do you do that? how do you determ
and more shariah. 70 years ago pakistan lived under common law, now under islamic law. 50 years ago nigeria lived under english common law now half of it's under shariah. so clearly the coming to power of observant devout muslims has driven a stake through the legal tradition and inheritance that these countries also have. >> that raises another question. the president, even though james clapper and our state department have told us the highest levels of our intelligence community have...
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the area is an easy mark for boko haram fighters crossing the border from nigeria. >> back it diwali the lessons include briefings on the group and its tactics. the government banned the veil as a security measure says it's not taking any chances. >> zimbabwe's president mugabe opened the parliament by reading the same speech. the 91-year-old read the speech without realising the error. a mix-up lead to africa's oldest president reading the wrong speech. opposition who booed the speech were silent today. some of them claimed to have received death threats >>> another day of fighting between israelis and palestinians. coming up, the controversy surrounding an area. and the decades of fighting over who controls it and who can worship there. chile is one of a few countries in the world. we'll look at the push to change the law. the law. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, coming up in this half hour of international news, fires in one country force schools to shut in another. the call for access in south-east asia, first a look at the stories making headlines across the u.s. wildfir
the area is an easy mark for boko haram fighters crossing the border from nigeria. >> back it diwali the lessons include briefings on the group and its tactics. the government banned the veil as a security measure says it's not taking any chances. >> zimbabwe's president mugabe opened the parliament by reading the same speech. the 91-year-old read the speech without realising the error. a mix-up lead to africa's oldest president reading the wrong speech. opposition who booed the...
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. >>> still ahead, they were forced from their homes, but now these children in nigeria are getting a chance to rebuild their lives. we are going to tell you how. plus: >> i am charles stratford reporting from a maternity clinic in northern ethiopia where the work of women is a development army, saving mothers and babies' lives. >>> in support, lewis hamilton misses out on a record as ferrari's sebastian betto dominates the grand prix. ♪ >>> the saudi-led coalition carried out airstrikes on several sites against the capitol sanaa. the radio and t.v. building and the ministry of trade at least 29 people were killed. earlier, houthi rebels and troops loyal to former president have standing several neighborhoods in the southwest city of taiz. seven rebels were reportedly killed. meanwhile, troops from the coalition are gathering in the marib region. several thousand forces are in the province to provide tactical support to the yemeni military fighting the rebels. for the fighting in yemen has displayed one and a half million people and 21 million are in need of humanitarian assistance.
. >>> still ahead, they were forced from their homes, but now these children in nigeria are getting a chance to rebuild their lives. we are going to tell you how. plus: >> i am charles stratford reporting from a maternity clinic in northern ethiopia where the work of women is a development army, saving mothers and babies' lives. >>> in support, lewis hamilton misses out on a record as ferrari's sebastian betto dominates the grand prix. ♪ >>> the saudi-led...
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. >> nigeria, that bomb killed seven people five of them children. it was hid nen a school tent and home to thousands fleeing here the bloody violence. no group claimed responsibility. they believe boko haram planted the device. india, british tourist killed when the train derailed encount to it a scientific town. the women died instantly and other passengers were hurt. >> and mexico, double trouble in the skies along the country's southern pacific coast. they spewed smoke and ash in the air. they have a emergency plan ready but no evacuation. >> and spitser land. a giant running rainbow. 10000 people strong. throwing colored powder in the air as they run through the streets. runners were treated to a good part. it is going to charity. that is on the fox trip around the world. >> and earlier we asked you who are you looking forward to hearing from in this week's presidential dewait. >> i want to hear from carly and i want to so the dynamic between her and trump. and marco rubio needs air time. few candidates have the refreshing honesty of rubio. we'l
. >> nigeria, that bomb killed seven people five of them children. it was hid nen a school tent and home to thousands fleeing here the bloody violence. no group claimed responsibility. they believe boko haram planted the device. india, british tourist killed when the train derailed encount to it a scientific town. the women died instantly and other passengers were hurt. >> and mexico, double trouble in the skies along the country's southern pacific coast. they spewed smoke and ash...
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who is the president of nigeria is a gotcha question. i think the difference between hamas and hezbollah is important. >> carly fiorina received a lot of confidence for the way she answered your questions. some of the same questions. >> she also admitted which is a good thing, sometimes she gets the names confused. are we talking about had h. it's easy to get confused. what matters and where i was going with the interview is israel is surrounded by proxy states and proxy terrorists of iran. >> looking ahead to the debate. you're going to be a questioner. jake tapper the moderator on the september 16th debate. you and dana bash will be participating in the questioning. some people wonder if you'll be fair to trump. we saw one saying you are biased. what's your response? >> i'm going to be fair to everyone. i am not biased to anyone. have no favorites. same question set i had before. it will not be impacted by donald trump's criticism or his praise. people can send me love notes and valentines or say horrible things about me. it won't chan
who is the president of nigeria is a gotcha question. i think the difference between hamas and hezbollah is important. >> carly fiorina received a lot of confidence for the way she answered your questions. some of the same questions. >> she also admitted which is a good thing, sometimes she gets the names confused. are we talking about had h. it's easy to get confused. what matters and where i was going with the interview is israel is surrounded by proxy states and proxy terrorists...
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number of people killed by a series of bombings in southeast nigeria on sunday was at least 80 and three of the explosions took place here and left about 150 people dead. no one has claimed responsibility but boko haram fighters have been blamed. the armed group has been trying to carve out a state in the northeast of the country since 2009. human rights watch says that the egyptian military's campaign against i.s.i.l. in northern sinai is harming millions of civilians and the government has evicted over 3,000 families and raised thousands of homes in northern sinai and cairo is trying to create a buffer zone on border of the gaza strip and wants to destroy a cross border network of tunnels which it says that i.s.i.l. uses to move between egypt sinai peninsula and the gaza strip. the u.n. has proposed a deal to end the political crisis in libya and envoy to the country has told rival factions they must take the deal or leave it. paul reports. >> reporter: the united nations has been trying to bring the warring parties in libya together for more than one year. >> we have now a text that i
number of people killed by a series of bombings in southeast nigeria on sunday was at least 80 and three of the explosions took place here and left about 150 people dead. no one has claimed responsibility but boko haram fighters have been blamed. the armed group has been trying to carve out a state in the northeast of the country since 2009. human rights watch says that the egyptian military's campaign against i.s.i.l. in northern sinai is harming millions of civilians and the government has...
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. >> boko haram has displaced more than a million children in the north ever nigeria. ahmed idris reports from ma madd gri maiduguri. >> after six years of violence only a few schools are left standing. most schools will now have to improvise. studies in this old prison yard. it's been converted to a temporary school. ayesha is determined to be educated despite the risk. >> i don't know why they are destroying our schools or what is going on with them. all we wanted is to get an education. >> the government has launched an ambitious program, even before boko haram has been completely destroyed. hundreds of children are back in school and defiance under difficult conditions like this. massive reconstruction work is underway as nigerian military continues its campaign against boko haram. the military which claims to have the momentum against the group said it wants to secure both students and school infrastructure from further attacks. >> you have to be there to provide instill confidence in them that yes they're now protected or there's some school arrangements in the e
. >> boko haram has displaced more than a million children in the north ever nigeria. ahmed idris reports from ma madd gri maiduguri. >> after six years of violence only a few schools are left standing. most schools will now have to improvise. studies in this old prison yard. it's been converted to a temporary school. ayesha is determined to be educated despite the risk. >> i don't know why they are destroying our schools or what is going on with them. all we wanted is to get...
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fighters crossed the border from nigeria to attack a village in the defa region. the regional defensive by chad and cameroon and drove them out of the tear. >>> the mexican president says he's going to appoint a new special prosecutor to help search for those students who went missing in his country. the president did not commit to an internationally led investigation demanded by the families of those missing. john holman has more. >> reporter: it's bin a year since police abducted the sons of these mexicans and handed them over to a gang. 43 young men, all student teachers, were taken in a night that horrified mexico. their parents are still looking for them. their search has taken them across mexico to south america and the united states. many have given up their jobs like klee meant clemente rodriguez. >> translator: i can't sleep. i'm always thinking about him. i've always said he's alive, and as a parent that's how i feel in my heart. >> reporter: the kidnapping ignited mass protests in grief and anger after years of bloodsh bloodshed. more than 25,000 people
fighters crossed the border from nigeria to attack a village in the defa region. the regional defensive by chad and cameroon and drove them out of the tear. >>> the mexican president says he's going to appoint a new special prosecutor to help search for those students who went missing in his country. the president did not commit to an internationally led investigation demanded by the families of those missing. john holman has more. >> reporter: it's bin a year since police...
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if you look at iraq and muhammadu buhari from nigeria, they have to deal with boko haram. muhammadu buhari said guns alone may not suffice, but can stem the tide. is this a big difference of opinion among the leaders. >> it's a further affection. i.s.i.s. is an organization. because of the terrain that holds. defeating i.s.i.s. requires defending it. it requires a solution to make sure it doesn't take its place. >> i want a final question in. the u.s. spend billions in the bombing campaign. if you look at those joining i.s.i.l. the big concern is that americans and other westerners who join i.s.i.l. can join and conduct attacks. there's not optimismic reports that come out about that count. we are coming to the recognition, the problem is not one that can be obtained within iraq and syria, it has global communications. it's all our argument to move it quickly. to make sure we are increasing military and involvement in the syria and iraqi theatres. >> always good to have you with us. thank you >>> struggling to find peace in afghanistan. with the taliban circling we'll take
if you look at iraq and muhammadu buhari from nigeria, they have to deal with boko haram. muhammadu buhari said guns alone may not suffice, but can stem the tide. is this a big difference of opinion among the leaders. >> it's a further affection. i.s.i.s. is an organization. because of the terrain that holds. defeating i.s.i.s. requires defending it. it requires a solution to make sure it doesn't take its place. >> i want a final question in. the u.s. spend billions in the bombing...
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first, muslim pilgrims from a state in nigeria are told there's no government money to send them to mecca. some pilgrims say it's the state's duty to help them attend the annual hajj pilgrimage. >> this man, a teacher in cadd unize is furious that the state government will no longer pay for people to go to handling. >> i'm unhappy with the government decision to stop paying for us to go to handling. poor people like us dependent on the government. it's not as if they don't have the money. the government came to power as a result of pour prayer. look at what they are doing. >> the government is under pressure to cut waste. >> the constitution does not recognise religion, we do not thing it is appropriate, interpreting the constitution, that they should be used to advise religious courses. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of nigerians depend on the government to pay for them. last year it cost the government over 13 million. >> multiply that by 35 nigerian states using public money for religious pilgrims, and it adds up to hundreds of millions. government funding of christian pilgrimages
first, muslim pilgrims from a state in nigeria are told there's no government money to send them to mecca. some pilgrims say it's the state's duty to help them attend the annual hajj pilgrimage. >> this man, a teacher in cadd unize is furious that the state government will no longer pay for people to go to handling. >> i'm unhappy with the government decision to stop paying for us to go to handling. poor people like us dependent on the government. it's not as if they don't have the...
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it is 8:50 eastern, taking a look at other global headlines, nigeria is asking france to help counter boko haram. nigeria's president this morning called on his french counterpart, francois hollande to support the battle against the group. boko haram is responsible for attacks in and around nigeria and declared its loyalty to isil. >> schools are closed today in four malaysian states, including kuala lampur because of a thick layer of dirty haze blanketing the country. this happens every year as forests are cleared in indonesia to clear land for farming. chemicals are onboard to induce rain and clear the air. >> more than 400 have died in the democratic republican of congress from measles. most of children. doctors without borders says the government hasn't acknowledged the outbreak. >> this hour, 100 women are gathering in pennsylvania to begin a 100-mile walk over immigration, hoping to gain the attention of the pope. the women will set off from a detention center in york, pennsylvania. they'll weave their why through maryland and end their way on tuesday. washington, d.c. just in t
it is 8:50 eastern, taking a look at other global headlines, nigeria is asking france to help counter boko haram. nigeria's president this morning called on his french counterpart, francois hollande to support the battle against the group. boko haram is responsible for attacks in and around nigeria and declared its loyalty to isil. >> schools are closed today in four malaysian states, including kuala lampur because of a thick layer of dirty haze blanketing the country. this happens every...
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. >>> conflict in nigeria. we've been reporting a lot on that now. the military is making gains against boko haram north of the country in banki in northeastern borno state. the latest town taken back from boko haram, nigeria's military says more than 200 boko haram fighters surrendered in banki on friday. it was used by boko haram as a staging post for cross-border attacks into cameroon. nigeria's president has given his military until november to defeated the armed group. since may of 2013, 2.3 million nigerians have been displaced by the violence. to one of our few international journalists on the ground, and travelling with the nigerian aem, he sent this from borno state. >> reporter: the military is still pushing boko haram, attacking their positions and from all indications boko haram is overrun now. as we left driving through to this place on the front line, you notice a sense of optimism on the part of the people. people returning to some of these isolated villages. peel are returning to their farms and homes abundant because of boko haram ac
. >>> conflict in nigeria. we've been reporting a lot on that now. the military is making gains against boko haram north of the country in banki in northeastern borno state. the latest town taken back from boko haram, nigeria's military says more than 200 boko haram fighters surrendered in banki on friday. it was used by boko haram as a staging post for cross-border attacks into cameroon. nigeria's president has given his military until november to defeated the armed group. since may...
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we are increasing support to nigeria as they push back against boko haram which has pledged allegiance to isis. we have a new clearinghouse to support country's counterterrorism efforts, so our efforts are as effective as possible. it will not be enough to defeat isil in the battlefield. we have to prevent it from radicalizing and recruiting others to violence in the first place. this means defeating their ideology. jane: president obama speaking earlier today. a brief time ago i discussed the summit with laura trevelyan and the u.n. i spoke by speaking about the odd bedfellows in defeating the islamic state and how far the u.s. would go in cooperating with iraq, iran, and perhaps even the assad regime. laura: it is the million-dollar question. we will see. in some ways we saw this in miniature earlier in the year in theirand the fight of against the islamic state. the americans were very uncomfortable about the fact that having carried out those coalition airstrikes, which was giving iraqi troops on the ground enough unity to go forward, those iraqi troops had senior commanders alongs
we are increasing support to nigeria as they push back against boko haram which has pledged allegiance to isis. we have a new clearinghouse to support country's counterterrorism efforts, so our efforts are as effective as possible. it will not be enough to defeat isil in the battlefield. we have to prevent it from radicalizing and recruiting others to violence in the first place. this means defeating their ideology. jane: president obama speaking earlier today. a brief time ago i discussed the...
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al jazeera, nigeria. >> well, hurricanes are a constant threat, but scientist's understanding of them is still limited. >> scientists have been studying hurricanes for decades. this state is no strange for deadly storms. now they have a new tool in their arsenal that could change things. this vast taker is the largest hurricane simulator, and within minutes it can generate powerful winds and raging waves and researchers say it's the ability to toy the interaction between the sea and the storm that make it potentially revolutionary. >> we're going to be able to learn some things here that are definitely a leap forward. where we push the technology. we have taken it well above what existed previously. >> it took are a year for engineers to build the tank, and researchers were not sure what results it would yield. but the ability to mimic not just the hurricane but stormy waters seems to be paying off. this stimulater is now at full power. i can feel this entire tank moving and shaking below my feet. but what makes the simulator below my feet, it gave scientist as greater understanding w
al jazeera, nigeria. >> well, hurricanes are a constant threat, but scientist's understanding of them is still limited. >> scientists have been studying hurricanes for decades. this state is no strange for deadly storms. now they have a new tool in their arsenal that could change things. this vast taker is the largest hurricane simulator, and within minutes it can generate powerful winds and raging waves and researchers say it's the ability to toy the interaction between the sea and...
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three new countries nigeria and tunisia and malaysia joined the u.s. led coalition fighting the islamic state of iraq and levante and u.s. president says if antiforces keep working together the group will be defeated. >> there are profound changes taking place in the middle east and north africa. there are problems that have built up over decades that are expressing themselves and manifesting themselves in organizations like i.s.i.l. even if we were to wipe out the entire codray of i.s.i.l. leadership we would still have some of these forces at work. but ultimately i am optimistic. in iraq and in syria i.s.i.l. is surrounded by communities, countries and a broad international coalition committed to its destruction. we've seen that i.s.i.l. can be defeated on the battlefield where there is sound organization and a government and military that is coordinating with this coalition and with our diplomatic efforts. and here at this summit we are seeing a new global movement to counter the violent extremism that i.s.i.l. needs to survive. >> let's go to krist
three new countries nigeria and tunisia and malaysia joined the u.s. led coalition fighting the islamic state of iraq and levante and u.s. president says if antiforces keep working together the group will be defeated. >> there are profound changes taking place in the middle east and north africa. there are problems that have built up over decades that are expressing themselves and manifesting themselves in organizations like i.s.i.l. even if we were to wipe out the entire codray of...
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and countries like nigeria, kenya, we don't have older people starting now. that's a less on at the top of the list. that's why the u.s. is not as high. major issues with the united states are income issues, and... >> income and very limited capacity, and there's also some of the data, so the u.s. scores well in terms of employment, in terms of numbers of older people who feel they are older to work. a present we'd like to explore is our high numbers of seniors working in the u.s. because they love to work, and want to keep on contributing. >> they have no choice. >> or they have no choice because of income or keeping in a plan. you couldn't evaluate conditions for seniors in about half of the world's countries. you could only evaluate continues in 11 of 54 countries. it's a scandal. they don't measure it. half the world's countries don't collect the minimal data allowing people to see the conditions, there's a good phrase in data - if you measure it, you treasure it. the first step is to care about the staff, put in place the data selection commission so you
and countries like nigeria, kenya, we don't have older people starting now. that's a less on at the top of the list. that's why the u.s. is not as high. major issues with the united states are income issues, and... >> income and very limited capacity, and there's also some of the data, so the u.s. scores well in terms of employment, in terms of numbers of older people who feel they are older to work. a present we'd like to explore is our high numbers of seniors working in the u.s. because...
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even countries like nigeria, kenya, we haven't got much older people, start now. that's the lesson at the top of the list. 22% of the world's population by 2060 will be over age 60. it is an extraordinary demographic shift. countries have to start preparing together. >> the report looked at longevity, finding older people lived seven years longer in countries near the top of the list. >> serena williams is two wins from taking the first calendar year grand slam in a quarter century and defeated her sister to get there. the sisters wowed the crowd in new york city. karina won it in three sets. tomorrow, she takes on the italian in the semis. >> a star studded debut for steven colbert as he takes the helm of the late show. among the first guests, presidential hopeful jeb bush, who had a surprising take on the current president. >> i'm going to say something that's her particular, i guess. i don't think barack obama has bad motives. i just think he's wrong on a lot of issues. >> you're so close, this close. you got to pause. you got to pause until they clap and then
even countries like nigeria, kenya, we haven't got much older people, start now. that's the lesson at the top of the list. 22% of the world's population by 2060 will be over age 60. it is an extraordinary demographic shift. countries have to start preparing together. >> the report looked at longevity, finding older people lived seven years longer in countries near the top of the list. >> serena williams is two wins from taking the first calendar year grand slam in a quarter century...
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-- in nigeria has agreed to align itself with isis. i think their prospect for growth and development is remarkable. and i don't think -- i'm not sure how you would contain them. i think ultimately they have to be defeated, they have to be destroyed. supposedly that's the objective the president's laid out but his military activity so far, i think, falls short of what's necessary. marc thmplet question from linda sachs. they surrendered treaty power to the president what do you think will get us back to the american exceptionalism of the constitution? vice president cheney: as i mentioned in my remarks, i think this should have been treated as a treaty. rather than the way it is being treated. of course if we'd handled it as a treaty, it would take a 2/3 vote of the senate to ratify it the traditional way of doing business. we've done a lot of executive agreements over the years this one is so important work such important ramifications, that failure to follow that regular procedure strikes me as -- it was a mistake. a negotiated arran
-- in nigeria has agreed to align itself with isis. i think their prospect for growth and development is remarkable. and i don't think -- i'm not sure how you would contain them. i think ultimately they have to be defeated, they have to be destroyed. supposedly that's the objective the president's laid out but his military activity so far, i think, falls short of what's necessary. marc thmplet question from linda sachs. they surrendered treaty power to the president what do you think will get...
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to nigeria or venezuela and it has one of the lowest debts to gdp ratios if not the lowest. high reserves, yes they have lost a lot of it and what they cannot do is continue to issue debt and that is something saudi arabia is different today than it was in the 1980's. king lookingis it for from president obama? john: he wants hard commitments, that the u.s. will no longer the this aloof, misunderstood and is conceptualized participant in the middle east. we do not understand precisely and is the role of the u.s. many are concerned that with shale, the u.s. will be distant from the middle east. brendan: the saudi arabia you talk about, reserves, low debt to gdp ratio is one that has somewhat of a window to liberalize the economy and diversify, they have been moving the work week and trying to get the domesticinto workforce, how far along are they? john: what a lot of people do not understand because it is always a stereotype that defines saudi arabia and one needs to go beyond that. what is happening today with the new administration, the new king, and prince mohammed, we hav
to nigeria or venezuela and it has one of the lowest debts to gdp ratios if not the lowest. high reserves, yes they have lost a lot of it and what they cannot do is continue to issue debt and that is something saudi arabia is different today than it was in the 1980's. king lookingis it for from president obama? john: he wants hard commitments, that the u.s. will no longer the this aloof, misunderstood and is conceptualized participant in the middle east. we do not understand precisely and is...
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because the foreign aid - we want to stop the reigners coming to nigeria for the mining. and leae with nigerians, to enjoy, eat with. >> reporter: for now, that is not what the government wants to do. it wants to stop illegal mining, and bring investors with the capacity to produce revenue, and jobs in the camp. >> which means more time is ahead. for small-time miners. >>> investigations continue into the thursday gin suicide attacks in cameroon. it killed at least 19 people. the regional governor visited the site of bombs, in which 140 were wounded. a blast targeted a camp of soldiers fighting the boko haram. the other bomb was detonated at this marketplace. >> translation: a man came, suspicious to the security committee, because he was covered up. they tried to reach the defense forces. one had the courage to capture him from behind. his device was triggered and he took the full blast >>> more than 35,000 moldovans are taking part in an anti-government rally in the capital. protesting against a billion dollar bank fraud, they demanded the president's resignation and ea
because the foreign aid - we want to stop the reigners coming to nigeria for the mining. and leae with nigerians, to enjoy, eat with. >> reporter: for now, that is not what the government wants to do. it wants to stop illegal mining, and bring investors with the capacity to produce revenue, and jobs in the camp. >> which means more time is ahead. for small-time miners. >>> investigations continue into the thursday gin suicide attacks in cameroon. it killed at least 19...
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. >> in the news ahead, the price of a pilgrimage, nigeria says it will no longer pay for muslims to attend the handle in mecca. >> troubled waters will take you under the surface of one of america's most poll looted canals. >> the best day for mercedes in singapore, but a pretty good run for ferrari. details later on. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> that is and complaints, some say they are not properly represented. >> hundreds of refugees scrambled a board a train hoping to head north. thousand us have been stuck between the three countries for the past few days. >> the popularity of alexis tsipras fell after he agreed to a new bailout deal with european lenders. >> i spoke to the founder and director of the think tank bridging europe. he told us
. >> in the news ahead, the price of a pilgrimage, nigeria says it will no longer pay for muslims to attend the handle in mecca. >> troubled waters will take you under the surface of one of america's most poll looted canals. >> the best day for mercedes in singapore, but a pretty good run for ferrari. details later on. >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the...
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iom says the italian coast guard rescued at least 90 people most of whom were from somalia, sedan and nigeria. the u.n. high commissioner for refugees says europe must crack down on human trafficiccers and protect the people and calms the crisis a defining moment for europe. >> my appeal is for the european states to recognize that these are exceptional moments and these require exceptional measures and europe as a whole as the response in solidarity and that this is also a battle for values in which europe cannot fail. >> joining us the head of migrant and international rights at amnesty international and thanks for being with us and let's get your view of what is happening in hungry where people seem to be treated differently and the prime minister said muslim refugees are not welcome in hungry and prime minister david cameron said the uk should take on more refugees from syria. we seem to have people playing refugee politics, immigration politics at the moment while this humanitarian crisis is unfolding the question is it legal under eu law to discriminate against certain refugee populatio
iom says the italian coast guard rescued at least 90 people most of whom were from somalia, sedan and nigeria. the u.n. high commissioner for refugees says europe must crack down on human trafficiccers and protect the people and calms the crisis a defining moment for europe. >> my appeal is for the european states to recognize that these are exceptional moments and these require exceptional measures and europe as a whole as the response in solidarity and that this is also a battle for...
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they have done it in west africa, nigeria, north africa, libya. they have done it in east africa, south asia. they are expanding presence in areas. nicole is right, we have a lot of priorities we should focus on in the united states. the u.s. has been able to deal with these problems internally. when we look overseas, many countries cannot deal with these problems that are affecting u.s. soil by themselves. the iraqis have asked for help. libyans have asked for help. plotting coming from these areas to the united states homeland, we do have an incentive to provide limited assistance in these places. sometimes it is intelligence, sometimes it is training. infrequently, it may be direct action. we were not doing anything on 9/11 in afghanistan. we were still hit from afghanistan. was in a province at that time. where we see threats emanating and plots emanating, i do not think it is in our interest to wait until it happens. kevin, alexandria, virginia, go ahead. caller: i have a question and the upcoming agreement that will be approved. containmentn
they have done it in west africa, nigeria, north africa, libya. they have done it in east africa, south asia. they are expanding presence in areas. nicole is right, we have a lot of priorities we should focus on in the united states. the u.s. has been able to deal with these problems internally. when we look overseas, many countries cannot deal with these problems that are affecting u.s. soil by themselves. the iraqis have asked for help. libyans have asked for help. plotting coming from these...
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france already provides logistical support and intelligence to nigeria and its neighbors. following their talk, president holland said boko haram is no different from isil or daish, as it's also known. >> boko haram is linked to daish, as we know and receives aid and support from this group. fighting against boko haram is fighting against daish. it is no longer possible to distinguish terrorism from regions. it is the same terrorism inspiring death and ideologies. >> boko haram is thought to be behind two suicide attacks on sunday. extra security measures have been introduced at schools. students are now being scanned and searched before going into class. >> not your typical day at school, but these are dangerous times. boko haram's attacks have been concentrated in small towns in the far north, so many children and parents in the largest city weren't expecting this. >> they put us in a line and started searching us. we are scared, because there could be a bomb. then we entered. >> we want to protect our children at school and want everybody to be relaxed and happy to be h
france already provides logistical support and intelligence to nigeria and its neighbors. following their talk, president holland said boko haram is no different from isil or daish, as it's also known. >> boko haram is linked to daish, as we know and receives aid and support from this group. fighting against boko haram is fighting against daish. it is no longer possible to distinguish terrorism from regions. it is the same terrorism inspiring death and ideologies. >> boko haram is...
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in afghanistan, iraq, yemen, syria, libya, nigeria. i'm running for president because i saw through all the provocations. i took the time to go down to the cia and said i have to vote on his iraq war. show me everything you have on weapons of mass destruction. over an hour-long meeting there was not much. there was no reason to vote for that war. i did my homework. [applause] and i dohafee: believe, and i'm sure there are people that are saying we cannot get peace in the middle east, it's never going to happen. i disagree. you have to believe it is possible that they do want to have to make it did happen -- you want to have to make it happen. i believe it is possible and i want to get these in the middle east and across north africa. [cheering] lincoln chafee: i believe it is possible. thank you for inviting me here as you look at who you are going to support. your record, your character, your vision, and let's have a great year in 2016. democrats are right on the issues. thank you for inviting me. you are terrific new hampshire. [appl
in afghanistan, iraq, yemen, syria, libya, nigeria. i'm running for president because i saw through all the provocations. i took the time to go down to the cia and said i have to vote on his iraq war. show me everything you have on weapons of mass destruction. over an hour-long meeting there was not much. there was no reason to vote for that war. i did my homework. [applause] and i dohafee: believe, and i'm sure there are people that are saying we cannot get peace in the middle east, it's never...
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europe, 12,000 refugees fleeing violence in their home countries of iraq, syria, afghanistan, somalia, nigeria, eritrea, and other countries crossed the border on foot between hungary and austria saturday. this comes as thousands more refugees arrived on greece's mainland over the weekend. meanwhile, 17 people drowned sunday when their boat sank off the turkish coast, en route greece. nearly 500,000 refugees have reached europe this year. antonio guterres, the u.n. high commissioner for refugees, said saturday attention should have been paid to the refugee crisis earlier. >> only when the poor into the halls of the rich to the rich notice that the poor exist, and for chile. until we had this massive movement and europe, there was no recognition in the developed world but are serious refugee crisis, that is in the past we had more massive support for the refugees and massive support to those in the developing world that have been receiving them and protecting them, this would not have happened. amy: in response to the influx of refugees, thousands marched in brussels sunday in a "refugees welco
europe, 12,000 refugees fleeing violence in their home countries of iraq, syria, afghanistan, somalia, nigeria, eritrea, and other countries crossed the border on foot between hungary and austria saturday. this comes as thousands more refugees arrived on greece's mainland over the weekend. meanwhile, 17 people drowned sunday when their boat sank off the turkish coast, en route greece. nearly 500,000 refugees have reached europe this year. antonio guterres, the u.n. high commissioner for...
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general says he will only hand over power when requested by west african leaders currently meeting in nigeria. army troops have arrive interested in the capitol in a show of force. charlie angela reports. >> reporter: singing the national anthem of burkina faso, residents loyal to the government have poured into the national square to protest against the coup. they were joined by national army troops who entered the industry overnight. their demand, surrender or face attack. but the deadline has passed and negotiations are still ongoing. the army was welcomed by the people who want order restored quickly. >> translator: we are counting on the army and international community to find a way to resolve this problem peacefully. but as the army has said -- a peaceful solution isn't found, then i think it will end badly for some units. we want with the help of the international community to support all of the people. >> translator: we came to the national square to really support our bothers in arms but also to condemn the behavior of the presidential guard. we cannot understand how we fought on oc
general says he will only hand over power when requested by west african leaders currently meeting in nigeria. army troops have arrive interested in the capitol in a show of force. charlie angela reports. >> reporter: singing the national anthem of burkina faso, residents loyal to the government have poured into the national square to protest against the coup. they were joined by national army troops who entered the industry overnight. their demand, surrender or face attack. but the...